Any gas will put out a fire except for oxygen or an oxidant.
WATER
I would put out fire safely in a science lab by spreading Carbon di oxide gas on the fire
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the gas often used to put out fires, especially in fire extinguishers.
The gas extinguisher that is filled with carbon dioxide and one that is filled with foam can help put out a fire.
gas and fire fire is made for gas gas is the name of the fire
The most common 'gas' in a fire extinguisher is carbon dioxide (CO2), but there are others. They include Halon 1211, Halon 1301, FM200, FE-36, Halotron I and a few more.
Baking soda can be used to put out a fire because it releases carbon dioxide gas when heated, which helps to smother the flames by displacing oxygen.
put a bomb in it or you can pour gas all over it and set it on fire
Putting out a gas fire with water can actually spread the fire, as water can cause the gas to disperse and ignite in a larger area. This can lead to a more dangerous situation and increase the risk of injury or property damage. It is best to use appropriate extinguishing agents for gas fires, such as a dry chemical fire extinguisher.
Usually by cutting off the air to the fire. They either blanket the fire under a layer of CO2 gas, or spray a powder that cuts off the air.
It makes fire in your butt cuz your fart is gas.
Using water to extinguish a natural gas fire is not advisable and can be dangerous. Water may not effectively suppress the flames and could spread the fire if it causes the burning gas to splash or if the fire is on a surface that can conduct heat. Instead, it's best to shut off the gas supply if safe to do so and use a fire extinguisher rated for gas fires. Always prioritize personal safety and call emergency services if needed.